Тёмный

Tuktu- 10- The Caribou Hunt (Inuit traditional hunting techniques) 

Alaska Extreme
Подписаться 99 тыс.
Просмотров 1,5 млн
50% 1

Alaska Extreme Store:
www.redbubble.com/people/alas...
Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.
The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.
The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain
Recommended Resources
• A Caribou Journey amzn.to/2HccfnM
• Return of the Caribou amzn.to/2EBiWBv
• Being Caribou: Five Months on Foot with a Caribou Herd amzn.to/2EoVckX
#alaska #alaskaextreme

Опубликовано:

 

24 окт 2017

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 248   
@AlaskaExtreme
@AlaskaExtreme 6 лет назад
Alaska Extreme plans to publish a lot of new original videos this year. What videos of Alaska would you like to see? Let me know in the comments. This is a new channel. Please consider helping this channel grow by subscribing. Thanks for watching!
@toomaskotkas4467
@toomaskotkas4467 6 лет назад
So... When are you planning to end the illegal occupation and return Alaska back to Russia?
@lookatmelookatme8974
@lookatmelookatme8974 5 лет назад
Alaska extreme more hunting videos of back in those days would be great. Also native americans videos ...
@juniorowsley9633
@juniorowsley9633 5 лет назад
I would like to see people. Homesteading again in Alaska it's not right for them to close the last frontier off. What a wonderful life people could have back to nature government is greedy .
@Michelle-kg9zz
@Michelle-kg9zz 5 лет назад
I like seeing the family at home doing what they do like cooking and making thing's !!! Thank you **
@matthewmaxcy1574
@matthewmaxcy1574 5 лет назад
I want to see how they do ceremonies and who they do them too.
@ADKflyguy
@ADKflyguy Год назад
This could be the best thing on the internet.
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 2 года назад
The respect they have for their "animal friends" is just amazing.
@michaelshooterbailey9846
@michaelshooterbailey9846 2 месяца назад
It is
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 5 лет назад
Wonderful again. Thank you for posting
@gabrielmusk8071
@gabrielmusk8071 6 лет назад
Remarkable people and material culture, thanks for sharing!
@user-lw5yg1pi2b
@user-lw5yg1pi2b 2 года назад
Вы самый лучший автор на свете, я могу слушать вас целыми днями.Обожаю вас и вашу передачу очень интересная.
@Deanriley
@Deanriley 5 лет назад
Such a great series that shows how humans lived in and with nature, having gotten progressively more creative moving from bone and stone tools to metal; a steady evolution which shows how humans could adapt to vastly different environments.
@ngapuhi7425
@ngapuhi7425 5 лет назад
Excellent work thanks for sharing
@errolnicholson4302
@errolnicholson4302 4 года назад
So Skillful. Very Skillful. God Bless The Netsilik Family xx
@user-lw5yg1pi2b
@user-lw5yg1pi2b 3 года назад
Как вы хорошо читаете !!!!!Просто заслушаешься браво , браво обожаю вас, вы лучший.
@CliffManis
@CliffManis 5 лет назад
I do enjoy seeing learning about it..... Thanks.....
@danielblake688
@danielblake688 5 лет назад
Even as a child, I was interested in how the eskimo lived. Ty. Ty for sharing. Peace be with them.
@jeremiahputulik9148
@jeremiahputulik9148 3 года назад
Yea I’m a Eskimo but we are Inuit now so don’t say we’re Eskimos but yea lucky to be one
@williamwallace4080
@williamwallace4080 Год назад
@@jeremiahputulik9148 What is the difference?
@avamc4089
@avamc4089 Год назад
@@williamwallace4080 eskimo means raw fish eater, Personally, I would not want to be called that
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 года назад
These stories are so kindly and nicely made and such a wonderful way to remember how things were. This was made when I was very young and just as the way of life was changing hugely.
@frankiesemailfd
@frankiesemailfd 5 лет назад
This shows how absolutely perfect good made us , how resilient and tough humans can be , they have made a living where you and I couldn't even imagine living , I am in utter aww and amazement at the shear strength of these hardy people and one day hope to travel there when my kids are old enough to be with out me for a year or so
@michaelshooterbailey9846
@michaelshooterbailey9846 2 месяца назад
So nice to put a picture of what I have read to the story. Thank you
@arameadezalaingo5353
@arameadezalaingo5353 5 лет назад
I appreciate the respect that they have for every animal that they have killed. They took out life and as a respect, they made use of every part of that animal killed. In some ways, the animal's life,,sacrifice, is not wasted. Every part of the animal can be found in thier tools. These how things should be, you thank the provider of the food, you thank the animal you take as food-and you live life to the fullest since many living animals have been killed just to make us, humans, alive...
@externallife1043
@externallife1043 3 года назад
More importantly, the caribou story for example, passes down valuable survival knowledge. The story mentioned that caribous use the same crossing regularly. So the bones of the caribou placed by the crossing is a way to mark the location, so they can find it again later. Keeping the bones together shows that the bone pile is a deliberate human man object, oppose to a loose scattering of bones left over from wolves. Before writing, knowledge pass down in stories, helping the learners remember them.
@tomthx5804
@tomthx5804 3 года назад
Its not respect. It's common sense. When you have virtually nothing except what you can get out of animals, you conserve it. Or you die. So let's not impress some stupid tree hugger ethos on them. Don't make practicality into some spiritual awakening or something. Don't impose your western ecology fake religion on them.
@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344
@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 2 года назад
You should always respect nature. Especially if you are a hunter
@garethgriffiths8577
@garethgriffiths8577 Год назад
@@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 do you know what it tastes like? We have dears in N Yorkshire there very edible
@BiLatKnee
@BiLatKnee Год назад
...."and that is the way we used to live"
@jojoguite836
@jojoguite836 3 года назад
Whoever upload this video I want to say thank you. From Aizawl Mizoram, G Joseph Lal Rinhlua.
@johnjude2685
@johnjude2685 Год назад
Great that's recorded for our future generations Thanks 😊
@sw50389gmailcom
@sw50389gmailcom 7 месяцев назад
I love you saji. Keep it up and everything will come into place 💖
@donaldmcleod4758
@donaldmcleod4758 2 года назад
Grew up watching these in class in the early 70,s
@LitoGeorge
@LitoGeorge 2 года назад
FATHERS - the lifeblood of a tribe and family. God Bless All you Awesome Dads out there, providing for your families! You are unsung heroes.
@victorpham4467
@victorpham4467 4 года назад
Great documentary, Amazing people with talent and survival skill, strong family relationship, Thank you.
@laletra5755
@laletra5755 5 лет назад
i love getting stoned and watching shit like this ( i feel humble for what i have)
@itsyoboyskinnypenis7898
@itsyoboyskinnypenis7898 3 года назад
Same. My friends hate it.
@joshp2542
@joshp2542 3 года назад
If I had a dollar for every time my friends and I would get stoned and watch planet earth or other nature shows... I'd have a lot of dollars.
@SL33P-WALK3R
@SL33P-WALK3R 3 года назад
Smokey!😎✌🏼🤙💪👍✊
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 2 года назад
right on
@dwolfe2907
@dwolfe2907 3 года назад
they look soooo happy - man , its a tough life , but looks fulfilling.
@micht6888
@micht6888 3 года назад
I remember watching these in the 60s as a wee little shit. So glad I came across this series. Thank you.
@lanydivinagracia8962
@lanydivinagracia8962 4 года назад
I like this movie nice! I'm watching from Abu Dhabi
@Bomboclat200
@Bomboclat200 3 года назад
Lany Divinagracia nice
@todamoon9187
@todamoon9187 4 года назад
Much respect to this people
@sandymackay4017
@sandymackay4017 11 месяцев назад
This series is brilliant.
@73gmiller
@73gmiller 3 года назад
I love this show
@kayamkulamkochunni5228
@kayamkulamkochunni5228 3 года назад
Beautifull video
@josephinepee811
@josephinepee811 2 года назад
All their movies are based by no acting, they had to go about their daily lives during filmings. Amazing life they had.
@jimmason1072
@jimmason1072 5 лет назад
No staying in and ordering takeout!!! These people are unbelievable!!! Super humans never to be replaced!!! With survival knowledge that is just natural to them but for us......... Lost......... Great to see these again...... True First People from Canada......
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
Takeaout uses disposable plastics. Please avoid food and products packed in plastic
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
And they dont live like this anymore. Western civilidation sabotaged them now they have an alcohol adduction issue. They gave it to them because they knew it was tixic to them
@franciscomaaraujo8745
@franciscomaaraujo8745 6 лет назад
fico imaginando como essas pessoas consegue sobreviver com tão pouco.. uma simplicidade tão grande,como será que eles fazer qua do alguém adoece,será que nunca assistiram uma TV, iiiiii.iiii.queria fazer tantas perguntas pra essas pessoas
@mayconrocha4151
@mayconrocha4151 5 лет назад
Imagino o mesmo meu amigo...
@estelangel8618
@estelangel8618 5 лет назад
O ser humano foi criado para sobreviver de acordo com as condições que o rodeia. Nos humanos temos capacidades tremendas de sobrevivência.
@lucianodominguespereirades9825
@lucianodominguespereirades9825 4 года назад
Eles estão adaptados ao clima , talvez adoeçam em um clima quente e seco.
@brendanmannik9831
@brendanmannik9831 3 года назад
Hoje, vivemos em cidades como a maioria da população do mundo. A maioria dos inuítes são canadenses. Ainda fazemos algumas dessas práticas. Nós caçamos Caribou de forma diferente e ninguém realmente os caça tradicionalmente. Usamos rifles e ATV ou Snowmobile ou com barcos e motores.
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 5 лет назад
Have to give them there due respects for being able to survive and succeed in this type of weathered environment
@churchether
@churchether 4 года назад
Norwegians did the same. 🇳🇴
@chinogabesv650
@chinogabesv650 3 года назад
@@churchether norwegians have more trees for wood and large animals, inuits have to get wood form the sea
@petemartin4300
@petemartin4300 3 года назад
Reminds me of bushmen little people and their remarkable skills. Primitive living one snow and another on sands
@SaleemKhan-qr6od
@SaleemKhan-qr6od 5 лет назад
Good job
@thomasbrookes2266
@thomasbrookes2266 Год назад
the narrators voice is just magical
@SomeScruffian
@SomeScruffian 3 года назад
"The caribou has always been a great friend!" *_love taps caribou with spear_*
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 Год назад
ice age Alaska.
@panglimatc6635
@panglimatc6635 3 года назад
Very good
@LakeTheBlade
@LakeTheBlade Год назад
Wonderful people and lifestyle.
@linhna88
@linhna88 4 года назад
very nice
@petergoettler8680
@petergoettler8680 5 лет назад
Interesting To Note!
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson Год назад
youve got a big one lee lees sixty minutes done jimmys browning gun
@daniekoperdana5290
@daniekoperdana5290 2 года назад
saya puas dg konten konten yg tersedia di youtube ini
@bonvivant3953
@bonvivant3953 4 года назад
Caribou bbq is life ❤
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 2 года назад
There's a story within each story. We have become all too accustomed to filling our demands with currency. And this has weakened our spiritual connection. We have forgotten how to be thankful for the little things in life and how to lift our voices in thanks for them. Maybe one day these ways of old will once again be the way of life. It would be sad to think that our great mother is only our stepmother and we are not her children.
@sampatshamph1917
@sampatshamph1917 5 лет назад
It is a part of their life...we should respect their way of living....
@tomthx5804
@tomthx5804 3 года назад
They should respect ours.
@donot5643
@donot5643 3 года назад
@@tomthx5804 History has shown they have respected ours, but we haven't always respected theirs.
@SaveliyShabanov
@SaveliyShabanov Год назад
Completely agree
@joeli9658
@joeli9658 2 года назад
Amazing human beings.
@rodelpusta
@rodelpusta 6 лет назад
superhumans!!!
@jabohabo3821
@jabohabo3821 3 года назад
I believe that we should relearn skills like this for when the inevitable happens and fit hits the shan.
@hasnaalshammri4490
@hasnaalshammri4490 3 года назад
مالمت الناس الامت يعون الجراده
@ZombieNationLTD
@ZombieNationLTD 4 года назад
Nice tents but where do i plug in my Xbox?
@zekeriyaterzioglu8028
@zekeriyaterzioglu8028 6 лет назад
perfect humans.
@rakearia3817
@rakearia3817 4 года назад
Words to avoid if you are a Caribou "Kill me with your spear Take my skin and use it as a tent"
@ronniecalambro4113
@ronniecalambro4113 4 года назад
Hahahaha I agree with that
@johnwolffmusic5243
@johnwolffmusic5243 Год назад
incroyable !!
@davidsiroonian3698
@davidsiroonian3698 Год назад
You know what blows my mind? How they can all just sit up with their legs straight out in front as comfortably as ever. 12:56
@user-qo5tv1jc4g
@user-qo5tv1jc4g 3 года назад
3분7초~심부름 하는 착한아이 사랑스런 모습~
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 Год назад
uuuuhhhh.
@nene90047R1
@nene90047R1 3 года назад
When am bitching and complaining about how hard and unfair life is and I stumble in documentaries such is this one makes me realize how privileged i’am and how comfortable life is compare to these amazing ppl how they lived with so little but full of happiness
@hanslang3786
@hanslang3786 4 года назад
Why are you referring to these as Alaska when filmed in and by The National Film Board of Canada.?
@kjbarton44
@kjbarton44 Год назад
I always giggle a little thinking about how confused these game species must be being confronted by humans. The hairless apes also float on water with their sharp spines! They gang up on us like wolves covered in the skin of their prey
@rajimac
@rajimac Год назад
No rubbish no plastic no waste when they leave one camp to go to another. We need to go back to living like that. I’d love it.
@russelldick3270
@russelldick3270 3 года назад
nice watch 14.16
@elangbamroshan4928
@elangbamroshan4928 3 года назад
This video is a slightly recent one. Imagine how they might be living in those old days.
@advanmook7166
@advanmook7166 5 лет назад
Mooie natuur wat een vaklui
@ruttuboje4996
@ruttuboje4996 5 лет назад
How did they make that knife?? Metal??
@sipawaychronicles9199
@sipawaychronicles9199 5 лет назад
One episode said they got the metal through trade or from ships.
@kevin6030
@kevin6030 3 года назад
They traded for it.
@TUTTA.
@TUTTA. 3 года назад
And also for needles we used porcupine quills
@Dougarrowhead
@Dougarrowhead Год назад
We 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-sn9vp5bk5j
@user-sn9vp5bk5j 5 лет назад
ถ่ายตอนเขากินข้าวให้ดูหน่อยครับ. ยากเห็น.
@Ahmad-nz4co
@Ahmad-nz4co 2 года назад
Saya sangat menyukai
@itaspakisr.apekalongan9198
@itaspakisr.apekalongan9198 3 года назад
Ketahanan tubuhnya luar biasa, makanan dari alam, tentu sehat selalu & panjang umur.
@russelldick3270
@russelldick3270 4 года назад
Nice wrist watch 3:02
@khinma8829
@khinma8829 4 года назад
Happy life😁
@azryjerry2491
@azryjerry2491 3 года назад
Thank god,how lucky we are today
@ftc174
@ftc174 4 года назад
Boy that's a slow death if I've ever seen one!
@solsurfer1558
@solsurfer1558 4 года назад
🙏
@theintunity
@theintunity 2 года назад
"I blew a song in praise of the caribou, but perhaps his spirit did not hear" I like how the inuit have such respect for the animals and their "spirit". And they don't waste anything about a kill. They eat many of the organs most of us would not, and they use their pelts and antlers to craft things they wear or they trade it with people for other items they themselves cant make. If you are gonna kill an animal at least consume all of it, otherwise it's a disrespect towards its life.
@robertmclean9737
@robertmclean9737 3 года назад
Wonder how many generations it took to breed Wolf's into sled dogs? These people had a tough life, in the old days when the person got old and lost thier teeth they were left out on the ice for the bears. Cheers
@thecrow3975
@thecrow3975 5 лет назад
Our generation would freeze to death looking for a safe space to survive. 🤣
@dwolfe2907
@dwolfe2907 3 года назад
and our women will claim they can hunt better , and die out in the wilderness. With men forced to make shitty baskets and clothing. We'd all die.
@ElongatedVowels
@ElongatedVowels 3 года назад
I'd say it's less of a generational thing and more of a "anyone not born and raised in these harsh conditions" thing.
@thecrow3975
@thecrow3975 3 года назад
@@ElongatedVowels What? This generation is weak through conditioning bro.
@thomasreynolds1387
@thomasreynolds1387 2 года назад
@@thecrow3975 That's literally the point they're trying to make. This generation isn't living under those harsh conditions, therefor would not survive
@thomasreynolds1387
@thomasreynolds1387 2 года назад
@@thecrow3975 That's literally the point they're trying to make. This generation isn't living under those harsh conditions, therefor would not survive
@ronen124
@ronen124 5 лет назад
3:08 a sad story
@user-ww2ye9my2d
@user-ww2ye9my2d 2 года назад
جميل جدا
@patriciabrown8757
@patriciabrown8757 Год назад
Even though so many years this documentary is interesting three people was breve
@mhf8278
@mhf8278 5 лет назад
سبحان الله وبحمده
@user-mh7ug5tg2w
@user-mh7ug5tg2w 5 лет назад
👍👍👍
@user-hh7uv8wu7c
@user-hh7uv8wu7c Год назад
Это суровикин?
@vitou3251
@vitou3251 3 года назад
Every living creatures live their lives. As long as they live they are scared of being killed, that’s why they keep running away from being killed. Imagine how hurt it is when you we happen to poke our fingers with the tip of the needle, let alone the tip of the spear.
@wangoyima2430
@wangoyima2430 5 лет назад
When I was a little boy beloved aunts were my helpers and guardians 7:08 they were admiring my genetic personality facial feature types and "korken wino te ya kacu pad nyok mack korken" on the planet earth. When my body is dirty they dump me in the coldest soaking water and makes my body freezing ( "nyiy juli ya te yomo pad".) The Native Canadian beloved genetic bloodline type aunt Jolie remind me of my beloved aunt Jale the eldest sister of my beloved father. "Baneni Canada" (" This nation Canada" I had become worthless and friendless prior to not having my own bloodline family African members around here in North America continent.")
@LookoutLance
@LookoutLance 2 года назад
Cool footage, pity about the soundtrack
@EVNL576
@EVNL576 6 лет назад
No sticks to make fire and cook the meat?
@AlaskaExtreme
@AlaskaExtreme 6 лет назад
EVNL576 there is driftwood, but not much, so it is used for sleds, homes, tools, and kayaks first. Sometimes meat is/was cooked, usually by boiling it in water or frying it. The main source of heat in the winter is seal and whale oil lamps, which can be used for cooking, but can use up a lot of oil.
@healanimatthews1140
@healanimatthews1140 6 лет назад
Drift wood, hair, feathers.
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 6 лет назад
Seal and whale oil...... indispensable, what would one do without the oil for lamps, heat, cooking and preservation of berries. amazing people.
@shar7469
@shar7469 6 лет назад
this is actually an advanced civilization if you look at it from a different perspective. imagine being able to live and have little to none environmental impact. the way nature intended it to be. this is truly the most sustainable way of living. they have enough to be happy and survive.
@EVNL576
@EVNL576 6 лет назад
Shar L Yes the key word is “from a different perspective.”
@Wofford1985
@Wofford1985 4 года назад
Damn wives grumbling.
@mygrandmafelldownthestairs637
@mygrandmafelldownthestairs637 4 года назад
Exactly
@tomthx5804
@tomthx5804 3 года назад
Wives are always the same. Everywhere.
@oxyfee6486
@oxyfee6486 Год назад
I have a funny feeling the caribou told that story a little different.😂
@SL33P-WALK3R
@SL33P-WALK3R 3 года назад
Tuktu:🤓Fishing for caribou. Stranger😞:You mean hunting. Tuktu: Fishing my friend. Stranger:🤤 😂🤣
@The_Pale_Horse
@The_Pale_Horse 3 года назад
12:31 plop.
@swannatassa9019
@swannatassa9019 5 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍😃😍
@petemartin4300
@petemartin4300 3 года назад
The old ways yes the old ways
@brucefranklin1317
@brucefranklin1317 Год назад
Good people unasuming family hard working respectful of the creatures... take 1 or 2 caribou.. share it....
@user-fm2lr1dr3n
@user-fm2lr1dr3n Год назад
😃😊
@tomspeed2000
@tomspeed2000 3 года назад
Why he hunt only one caribou? I think one will be enough for one day
@user-tc3gh1tb5q
@user-tc3gh1tb5q 6 лет назад
اشهد ان لا اله الا الله وان محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
@AlaskaExtreme
@AlaskaExtreme 6 лет назад
What does your comment have to do with these happy people that may have never heard of your religion or any other popular religion?
@rashd1398
@rashd1398 6 лет назад
ابو زياد اللهم صلى وسلم عليه عدد ماذكره الذاكرون وغفل عنه الغافلون اعمار ياعرب
@clinicalneurology2360
@clinicalneurology2360 4 года назад
@@AlaskaExtreme why do you have pain in your abdomen if some one praises God according to his own religion?
@alcenofolchini6971
@alcenofolchini6971 3 года назад
They show how litle we need to survive, but we gather all the junk we can.
@user-yw8ux1jw6n
@user-yw8ux1jw6n 3 года назад
this is my Dreams.. living in freedom and Don't care about MONEY
@lennymickelson1211
@lennymickelson1211 5 лет назад
McKay
@user-fs6fr7dx5j
@user-fs6fr7dx5j 5 лет назад
一度野生の動物を取ってイヌイット族と三日間の生活体験してみたい。
@pedrocampos691
@pedrocampos691 Год назад
uuuh.
Далее
Tuktu- 13- His Animal Friends (Animals of the Arctic)
14:13
Hunting Caribou on the Tundra in Quebec
21:23
Просмотров 42 тыс.
Eskimo Summer, 1943
15:34
Просмотров 673 тыс.
Oldest Inuit Footage Ever
23:44
Просмотров 342 тыс.